Videos of BibleWorks in Action Whats new in version 10 Modules Reviews Full contents of BibleWorks BibleWorks on a Mac. When it comes to the Hebrew lexicons, I get a bit lost with all the verse. It's only a a matter of avoiding that jumbled word feeling, and of having to go to the Commentary to get links to your lexicons and concordance. BibleWorks 10, on the other hand, was designed from the ground up for working in. I can read the 'Commentary' (which actually doesn't seem like prose commentary to me), and get what is probably all the info that's present on the Mac version. That being said, it's really good already. Just sayin', this seems like a software, not a module problem to me. I don't know what you can do to bring it about, and I don't mean to slow you down. Now, somebody needs to fix the PC rendering.
One way of looking at it though, is it isn't really your job. I would love to be able to really drill down into words and get the nine column versions working right on the PC. But I will probably continue using BibleWorks alongside Logos.I think it would be a lot more clean and less jumbled-looking for someone to get the three column interlinear renditions working right for the PC. Having said that, the wealth of information is an enormous help. I am surprised that this is not a standard function and that the notes do not track with the text. I would have thought that Logos users would want to write their own commentaries on large passages, chapters and books, and be able to reread those notes without clicking on little icons in the text. Logos indicated that it could import BibleWorks notes ( ), but only verse notes were imported through my several attempts, and they were useless because they are not linked to the text. Logos does however recognize references within the text and will link in that way.
The notes do NOT run alongside the text and I do not know how to anchor them to the text. I do not know what the file size limitations might be. This can be copied (500 verses max at a time) and pasted into Logos.
Then it does what we would have liked Logos to do: your notes run alongside the biblical text. It does a good job of importing the BibleWorks files, both chapter and verse files in biblical order, except it loses any table formats and images that you may have copied into BibleWorks. If you uncheck the report options, remove versions, use Analyze a Greek version for the Old Testament, then do a second report on the New Testament using a Hebrew version to analyze (because it insists and you don't want that information in your report), you can generate two reports that will then need to be cleaned up because many literal lines are generated for each verse.Ī second method is to download Accordance Lite.
The BibleWorks Report Generator is a possibility. I have been trying different ways of moving the text. When the Edge embedded browser wasnt visible when run in a dialog, such as showing the EULA. I would appreciate any help on this matter. Issue that was preventing Bibleworks note import on Windows. I have also generated my own cross-references in BibleWorks, making connections that I see when reading the rereading the Bible. This would be the bulk of my eleven years worth of work. If you have a valid license for BibleWorks 10 you can continue to use the program as usual.We will, Lord willing, continue to provide compatibility fixes for BibleWorks 10 well into the future.
To fix this problem I did a repair install of Windows 10.The Settings app worked for 1 day after the repair install.
Using the command to import, only the verse notes were imported AND they are not tied to verses, so there are simply notes with #TRINITY or some other personal tag or verse note, but not at all useful since they are not linked to verses. So I updated to Windows 10 October Update 1809.After Updating everything was working properly but after a few days the settings app stopped working.It closes instantly after opening.Also the quick settings in the action center are grayed out. In all, BibleWorks generated over 4,400 files of my notes, each chapter and verse generating a separate file. I used the chapter notes feature for extended commentary and the verse notes mostly for tagging subjects such as #TRINITY. In BibleWorks, there are chapter notes and verse notes.
I have used the command "Import BibleWorks from ", but the results were unexpected. I just purchased Logos 9 Diamond this week. To fix this, I went on the BibleWorks site and the BibleWorks Facebook page and saved a couple of images, including the BibleWorks avatar icon from Facebook. I've been an avid user of BibleWorks for 11 years and have an incredible amount of notes tied up in it. Also, although menu items were made in the Gnome Shell (Gnome 3 on Fedora 15), the icons for BibleWorks had the generic Wine icon.